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What is the birth name of Walter Cronkite?

Walter Cronkite's birth name is Walter Leland Cronkite Jr..


What anchorman said this Ladies and Gentlemen the president of the US is dead?

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What is Walter Cronkite's birthday?

Walter Cronkite was born on November 4, 1916.


What actors and actresses appeared in World War II with Walter Cronkite - 1982?

The cast of World War II with Walter Cronkite - 1982 includes: Walter Cronkite as himself


How old is Walter Cronkite?

Walter Cronkite was born on November 4, 1916 and died on July 17, 2009. Walter Cronkite would have been 92 years old at the time of death or 98 years old today.


Was Walter Cronkite married?

Yes a son, Walter "Chip" Cronkite III, & two daughters, Kathy and Nancy. He also has four grandsons.


Was Walter cronkite Jewish?

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In what city was Walter Cronkite buried?

Walter Cronkite is buried in Mount Moriah Cemetary in Kansas City, Missouri


What is the birth name of Chip Cronkite?

Chip Cronkite's birth name is Walter Leland Cronkite III.


Why did Walter Cronkite's opinion about the Vietnam War matter to the country?

Walter Cronkite was a newscaster on Television. People trusted him. Lyndon Johnson was the president. At first people liked him. Gradually, fewer and fewer people began to doubt his honesty. At first Walter Cronkite thought the United States should be involved in the Vietnam War. As the situation became clearer and clearer, Walter Cronkite changed his mind. He came out against America's continued involvement in the war. So you had a president people thought was lying supporting the war verses a newscaster people thought was telling the truth.


What is Walter cronkite talking about and why was his statement on television a blow to government policymakers and military leaders?

Walter Cronkite talked about the Vietnam war in a television statement and said it could not be won. There are political observers who think that the U.S. failure in Vietnam happened because Walter Cronkite told the nation, in an on-air editorial opinion, that the war could not be won a blow to President Johnson.


Who was the first anchorman?

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